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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1960)
'Sloover The Tee Cup f NAIUE McCjUAftRIC Sunday kmi fm large, long ling dJnd I da mean g it streuhed from 9 W II till dark. This Ma th day i Klnua Country flub came Visit u and they arred 31 one. j'lifr isaj a guod!; mtxr of golfer out also, a v were 50 on the cour at I time. Looked just like a city M. r westnerman treated ui idlv. nut too warm an.t nl. e blowing. An Meal day for vlng company. fhe men teed off In foursome. 9.00. The women were .and ched In between the men'i o "nlncii". When the round re all over, we rtxv.ed t the jrt house park for pot luck din r put on by the lleppner gal ring there wouldn't be ouch food, every cook outdid rseir to get there with plenty. t had a mighty bountiful look I table when all was assem- Kl. Prizes were awarded after din- r as follows: men long drive, nie Wall; Closest to the pin (well Gribbie; lxw net Kin a. Red Hulett, Harlan Schroe r lleppner. L Cribble. A spec I prize of an oversize golf club id ball went to Don McConnell r an oversize score. Women lone Schroeder of Kinzua re ived prizes fur low net, long he and tied for prize for play "specks" with Velma Phillips Kinzua and Jayne Frink of eppner. Jayne Frink and Doe ribble tied for low net from eppner. Not having had enough golf, Inzuans and Heppnerltes went ick to the greens for more after igestlng their dinner. Four sets 3-ball sixsomes (if there Is ich a thing) were In progress. . was a little slow playing, but in. Before we were finished it 'as biting cold and those that wre comfortable In bermudas i the afternoon, wished for more lothes before the day was over, t was dark as we all finished jid we retired to the Wishing Veil for a welcome cup of hot ffee and a talk over of the lays events. . Having Kinzua as our guests nas great fun and everything , The Sy 8" flub ft lxit-n. wl'h Mr B H lu,U,.n and Mr. rVmard Do hcrty at leader, ha Ui dU tir,tiun tf btng the mot mem ber of their club fhlnfi im narration tYm this LeMrfton rlub w wrnt ' Mtuuihly, thank to the bae: i-il 'iii of l-urll Cribble. The individual demonstration.; l-e pmident lo war.t. to thaisk r(l yan Vir.kleHow to l-V rteryone rl-w that did 0 mu h ! patter n"; trend Steatfeil "llw tii make the day a luccr. j 0 make a needle case"; Nancy 1. tin wete duwn for rguUrthibiy "How to make a sewing U.lie day on Tuesday. Swmi bo": Jeanette Ledtiier "How . a t i . ... a I . . . .a 1 the h.ur for Joining wa muttl uo but we finally finUhed the nine. If weather U reasonable, golfing time it 8 00. If rtM 9:00. Regular 2 ball fourome new Sunday at 4:00. Your regular writer should be back soon with her golf lor, til then Chats With Your Home Agent Br ESTHER KIRMIS A state 411 club leader hat ald "If a bov ha iroduced grand champion steer, or a girl a blue ribbon dres,., anl have not become era mi champion them- selves, the project has not been successful. It in not what the boy or girl d.- on hi record that Is important, but what the making of that record does for tlie boy or girl." Iii make a garment proircu . Team demonstrations: Linda Thorrsburg and Theresa Munker ."How to make an oven mitt"; Joyce reck and Itiyllla Thorn burg "How to make a place mat": ChrUtine Munkert nd Jan Frlr.k "How to make a pin rutthlon". From lleppner: Rogenla Wil ton "How to equip wwlng bo"; Janla Baker "How to aew on buttons"; Linda Heath "How to frince n"1! rT': Joan Stockard "fabric for aprons"; j..n Stockard "aalads for you"; Claudia Noland "How to un-zlp an orange"; Joyce Noland "five minute fudge". From lone: Sue Townsend "How to act a table correctly". Monument News Mr and Mr Harold Llppert and ihm Kim are at Milton free- water where Harold has found employment. with eonntv fair time ap-i Tin.'n.nn KnrlL'ht family spent preaching I'm afraid too many 'the weekend at Prlneville people feel that 4 It ciud worx business on cintmmmiiiiiiiiiit AYERS PEST CONTROL FOR YOUR SPRAYING Trees, Yard and Grain Stor age; Resident and Commer cial Fogging. Clayton Ayers Phone 6-9953 is for the prime purpose of youngsters winning ribbons and premium money. That Is not the aim of 4 II club work. The 41! protrram has long em phasized projects, but these pro jects are not the sum goal. En couraging 4 11 club members to heln some other person, to share successes and disappointments, ovs and sorrows, all lead to mut ual understanding and develop Ine the philosophy of an abun dant life. When good sportsman- hln is promoted among boys and girls we are adding to their ppreciatlon of spiritual values. We are making bettor future citizens. 4 H work has long advocated the "Demonstration as a means of developing confidence and poise in a youngster." This past club year I have con centrated on the 4-H demonstrat ion program with the home ec onomics 4-H clubs. I visited each club presenting to the members the mechanics of making up a demonstration outline and how to present it before an audience. We are seeing results of these contacts. Seventeen 4-H girls have signed up to give a demon stration at our county fair In Heppner, August 23-26. Mrs Homer Hager, Heppner home economics Instructor, and I met with several of them on August 12 at the Heppner fair pavilion to hear them in a trial run before the fair. Mr nnd Mrs Vcrn Mel arty drove to Long Creek Saturday on business. Mr and Mrs Fred Cassner left Friday morning for Portland as Mrs Gassner I one of the Judges for the Horse Show being held there. Mr and Mrs Roy Ariel Cork. known as Barney, left Portland Friday morning for Rochester, Minnesota, to enter the Mayo Clinic, for treatment for his eye. You get EXTRA-SPECIAL SAVINGS fin jm m m ftSttK WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SOME MEN'S STYLES CLEAR-AWAY OF SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES $ 95 $lN5 to(Q) (NOT 2 FOR 1) MEN'S HUSHPUPPIES g95 TO 795 cunrc r ill Mi pom IN THE WEST'S MOST POWERFUL PREMIUM A?oyai Royal 76 Gasoline gives you pure power clean through. That's because hydrogen refining (a process Union Oil developed and owns) cleans out impurities, leaves in only hard-working octanes (100-pi us, of course). You get Royal 76 at the sign of the big 76. It is pur and simply -The Finest UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA , sum.- tut '!,l::iun H,aly m.J f V. ' -m ThufJy renins '' ' for tb tor. TonU. nd S-i: V. f nu-fly of Kitubrtiy u liig tn U XrtK SU are vl.itirg at the iU; MwM-l- f.elA b-H. Vr and M' Vriit McCaity d,Le lo John !' Monda i bUklnc-ktk, Mr June Hutbiii ai.4 Mi Uatx-lU' Nral tlrte to J 'bn nil buinr. Mi Caro!n and Mi Marg arrt Mrtln. Mrs Frank William, and Mt Glen William, drove to lleppner Thursday " ! !) and chopping tour Mm E Farren. came In frm lleppner Thur.iay evening to lit her m Darrrll anJ family, then .he will go out to lUrpy Jack for a week with Darrrll. Mr Cora StubbloflrM anJ till went to John Pay Friday for detital work. Mr mn,i Mr Elmer Matteson went to Heppner Wednemlay on business and had lunch with their son Dale at hi home there. Mr and Mr Stanley Uoyer drove to Portland Sunday to get the children of Barney Cork, to keep while the Cork are nacK East. Unusual "Steel" Picture Coming To Star Theater I'haj of .Sir. I," a dra p.atu animated in'tun pit-lute, d--uiug In t.if.UoS'r the story if alrrl itstn pnmiue man to tpatc Wjatl. will b shown at lhe Mr Theater i-n August 21 23 J -!halHl was produrrd for tiitet tate. Slel by John Sutherland. utiUlng the -flvt. f kmi f HoSmikhI's mot prominrlit artit Dimitil Timkln. who ha written the musi.al re for more than JtM mle and won thrre Academy Award. ("High Nmin." others) compowd the cxi for "KhapMvly" and con ducted It. plaln by the Pitts burg Symphony Orchestra Gary Merrill, stage, tvrecn and TV .tar, narrated the ttory. U S Steel ha produced many Industrial motion picture, dating bark to 1913, Since then It ha made film available to theater, school, churches, cluba. ansoclatlona. etc.. on many aub- Jevt. ranging from mining and iiroretudnir of raw material to ateelmaklng, building of brlJgea and skywrajx'r, and other. KCrrMCR CAUTTt-TlMtS. TbuiJY. f t Hi and Mi tit Cebta weal a few wk with tt.em. M.!4r4 to tHI.rlla la., Har.4a to get , rk-.t. and Aifrt Coring ac their daughter M Uuf.-nce llartiMm. who I. guirg to .-eni 'fbone yui Mn. ! IXii. There arc tomt things hot Icff lo the profciionaIil INSURANCE IS ANOTHERI C. A. 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